Tuesday, May 16, 2006

[Latest CPU] - - SPEC Developing Benchmark To Measure Power


SPEC Developing Benchmark To Measure Power
PC Magazine via Yahoo! News - May 16 2:07 AM
The Standard Performance Evaluation Corp., which develops the SPEC benchmark used to assess PC performance, said it has formed a new committee for comparing energy use in computers.Save to My Web

Puppy Linux founder comments on the OLPC project
Desktop Linux - May 15 6:17 PM
Puppy Linux still wants to be the Linux operating system that powers the laptop computers in the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) project, distro originator Barry Kauler says in an article published May 13 on the Puppy OS website.Save to My Web

Canon U.S.A. Raises the Curtain on a New Era of Color at AIIM on Demand
[Press Release] Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance - May 16 8:01 AM
PHILADELPHIA----May 16, 2006--Raising the curtain on a new era of color, Canon U.S.A., Inc., the nation's market share brand leader in black-and-white and color laser printer/copier solutions, today will showcase a number of new corporate Color imageRUNNER models, and large-format imagePROGRAF devices, as well as imagePRESS technology and new imageWARE software solutions at AIIM On Demand .Save to My Web

Linux Product Review Running Windows on Linux
Linux World - May 14 10:48 AM
Regardless of how fast, stable, and geek-chic desktop GNU/Linux has become, we still live in a Windows world. Many vendors, either through lack of vision or funding, will produce only a Windows version of their software or drivers. If you're a gadget geek like me, you likely end up in the same old quandary of 'I want that gadget, but it only has Windows drivers.' If you're even more like me, Save to My Web

Apple debuts Intel-based MacBooks
Ars Technica - May 16 7:01 AM
Intel CPUs make their way into another segment of Apple's product lineup with today's introduction of the new MacBook. New to Apple's consumer portable are integrated graphics, a choice in case colors, and true support for dual displays. Save to My Web

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